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Cold Case Murder Mysteries

JACK RUBY VS. EVOLUTION – MINI 012

Cold Case Murder Mysteries

Cold Case Murder Mysteries

True Crime

3.8 β€’ 1.6K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 20 August 2017

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

On November 22, 1963, a nation was silenced in the aftermath of the shocking assassination of its leader, John F. Kennedy. But as quickly as we were introduced to the prime suspect, Lee Harvey Oswald, he suffered the same fate at the hands of a Dallas nightclub owner named Jack Ruby. Yet, well past the 50th anniversary of the crime, Ruby's true motive has never been exposed. Join me as I examine why.

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0:00.0

Hey everybody welcome to a new episode of Cold Case Murder Mini.

0:10.7

Today we're going to take a quick look back to November 1963 in an event that is

0:14.9

still shrouded in mystery. Its truth perhaps silenced in the heart of its deceased subject.

0:20.3

And that person we're talking about is Lee Harvey Oswald's assassin Jack Ruby.

0:25.4

A 52 year old Dallas nightclub owner known for rubbing elbows with some characters in the fringe of society,

0:31.6

including mobsters, dancers doubling as prostitutes, and other shady

0:35.8

characters.

0:36.8

For the most part, however, he just wanted to be seated in front of the camera, posing

0:41.0

with mob figures like Samgian Kana to elevate his ego, but he really wasn't one of them.

0:47.0

He was the type of guy to own a gun and never use it.

0:50.0

Until one day he did, without warning, and for the whole world to see.

0:57.0

Yet, we're still asking this question.

1:01.0

Why? And we have to wonder if his motivation wasn't what I just described.

1:07.0

He was a wannabe, one who overcompensated to fit in. That's why he killed Lee Harvey Oswald. Whether he was involved

1:15.8

in a conspiracy or not is actually irrelevant to assessing his motivation. He was trying

1:21.0

to make a lasting impression. and that he did well.

1:25.0

Yet he was not acting upon the orders of the mafia and committed this crime alone.

1:31.0

But how could I possibly know this in the absence of a definitive conclusion related to fact?

1:37.0

Well, it's pretty simple, actually.

1:40.0

Again, I hate to beat a dead horse on my show, but we have to get back to parallels and how they're the currency of understanding in the universe.

1:48.0

Basically, I believe Jack Ruby disclosed the true nature and origin of this crime with one simple decision, where he aimed the gun.

1:57.0

You see, Jack was the type of dude you couldn't invite a mom's house for dinner,

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